Vanuatu

Vanuatu banknotes
1982 - Vanuatu 100 Vatu banknote PIC 1 UNC
Vanuatu 100 Vatu banknote associated with 1982, catalogued as Pick P1. This uncirculated note featur..
1982 - Vanuatu 1000 Vatu banknote PIC 3 UNC
Vanuatu 1000 Vatu banknote, catalogued as ND (1982) and identified as Pick P3. This issued note is d..
1982 - Vanuatu 500 Vatu banknote PIC 2 UNC
Vanuatu 500 Vatu banknote catalogued as Pick P2, with the date association ND (1982). This UNC examp..
1995 - Vanuatu 200 Vatu banknote PIC 8a UNC
This individual Vanuatu 200 Vatu banknote is catalogued as Pick P8a, with the date association ND (1..
1995 - Vanuatu 200 Vatu banknote PIC 8b UNC
Vanuatu 200 Vatu banknote, Pick P8b (also listed as PIC 8b), associated with 1995 and catalogued as ..
2006 - Vanuatu 1000 Vatu banknote PIC 11 UNC
This individual banknote is a 1000 Vatu from Vanuatu, associated with 2006 in the product data. It i..
ND - Vanuatu 500 Vatu banknote PIC NEW UNC
This individual banknote is a Vanuatu 500 Vatu note. The product data associates it with the designa..
Frequently asked questions
Which periods and denominations are represented in the Vanuatu banknotes category?
The shop’s Vanuatu catalog represents banknotes dated 1982, 1995 and 2006, together with an undated entry. Denominations shown are 100, 200, 500 and 1,000 vatu. The 1982 group includes 100, 500 and 1,000 vatu notes; the 1995 group includes 200 vatu notes; and the 2006 entry is a 1,000 vatu note. This selection describes the catalog’s coverage, not every banknote issued by Vanuatu.
Which Pick references and notable groups can collectors find for Vanuatu?
The catalog uses Pick references including P1, P2, P3, P8a, P8b, P11 and a “PIC NEW” reference. A notable group is the 1995 200-vatu denomination, represented by both P8a and P8b. The earlier 1982 entries are identified as P1, P2 and P3, while the 2006 1,000-vatu note is listed as P11. These references can help organise a collection by type, date and denomination.
How can I distinguish the 1995 200-vatu Vanuatu notes in this catalog?
The 1995 200-vatu denomination appears with two catalog references: P8a and P8b. These references are the clearest catalog-based way to separate the two entries, since their titles identify them as distinct variants. When comparing examples, check the Pick reference shown in the listing and compare the banknote with the supplied image. The catalog data does not specify the precise design difference between P8a and P8b.
How should I organise Vanuatu banknotes from this category?
A practical arrangement is to begin with denomination, then sort by date and catalog reference. For example, the 1982 notes can be grouped as P1, P2 and P3, the 1995 200-vatu notes as P8a and P8b, and the 2006 1,000-vatu note as P11. The undated 500-vatu entry can be kept separately under its “PIC NEW” reference. This approach makes variant identification and collection records easier.
What should I check before choosing a Vanuatu banknote from the shop’s catalog?
First confirm the denomination, date designation and Pick reference match the type you want. Pay particular attention to the two 1995 200-vatu variants, P8a and P8b, and distinguish the dated 1982 and 2006 entries from the undated “PIC NEW” 500-vatu listing. The product titles identify the notes as UNC, while one description states that the banknote corresponds with the image. Reviewing both title and image is therefore useful before ordering.
What denomination pattern is especially notable in the Vanuatu catalog?
The 1,000-vatu denomination appears across two dated catalog references: P3 for 1982 and P11 for 2006. This gives collectors a straightforward way to compare the same face value across different catalog periods represented by the shop. The 500-vatu denomination also appears in both an identified 1982 type, P2, and an undated “PIC NEW” entry. These patterns make denomination-based comparisons a useful feature of the category.







